Lists of Effective Pages and Sections

2012-01-29 Thread Böðvar Björgvinsson
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Lists of Effective Pages and Sections

2012-01-29 Thread John Hogan
Kristy, Two paragraphs on one line requires setting the Run-In Head paragraph property on only the FIRST of the two paragraph types. Good luck -Original Message- From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Kristy Nolan Leads m

FrameMaker to Apple Pages (then to iBooks Author)

2012-01-29 Thread Steve Rickaby
Scott >I'm now seeing that IBA does properly maintain style names when importing a >Word DOC. Not sure what I was seeing (or not seeing) before. You do need to >make sure to select the "Preserve paragraph styles on import" option, but when >you do it does seem to preserve style names (for chara

Re: Lists of Effective Pages and Sections

2012-01-29 Thread Böðvar Björgvinsson
Hi Kristy, There is a LEP Tool by SiliconPrairie http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/ which I used a lot a few years back with good results on both structured and unstructured FM books. This was for FM 7, but I see that they have those available all the way up to FM10. Fastest way is to go right

Lists of Effective Pages and Sections

2012-01-29 Thread Writer
Kristy, by structured, do you mean DITA? If so (and assuming your goal is to make a book PDF or something similar), save your ditamap as a FrameMaker book with FrameMaker components, and then add your front matter, TOC, formatting, etc. Don't try to do your formatting or fancy work in the DITA

FrameMaker to Apple Pages (then to iBooks Author)

2012-01-29 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 17:52 -0800 28/1/12, Scott Prentice wrote: >The reason you may want to save from FM to Pages is so you can get your >content into the Apple iBooks Author application (it only imports a Pages >file). I thought it also imports Word? See for example under

Lists of Effective Pages and Sections

2012-01-29 Thread Kristy Nolan
Hi, guys! I am stumped. On Structured Frame 10, trying to create lists of effective sections and pages. These are requirements as front matter for our documents, two separate lists. The entire document is structured except for these lists and the TOCs. (If there is a way to generate these in st

Re: Lists of Effective Pages and Sections

2012-01-29 Thread Writer
Kristy, by structured, do you mean DITA? If so (and assuming your goal is to make a book PDF or something similar), save your ditamap as a FrameMaker book with FrameMaker components, and then add your front matter, TOC, formatting, etc. Don't try to do your formatting or fancy work in the DITA

Lists of Effective Pages and Sections

2012-01-29 Thread Kristy Nolan
Hi, guys! I am stumped. On Structured Frame 10, trying to create lists of effective sections and pages. These are requirements as front matter for our documents, two separate lists. The entire document is structured except for these lists and the TOCs. (If there is a way to generate these in st

Re: FrameMaker to Apple Pages (then to iBooks Author)

2012-01-29 Thread Steve Rickaby
Scott >I'm now seeing that IBA does properly maintain style names when importing a >Word DOC. Not sure what I was seeing (or not seeing) before. You do need to >make sure to select the "Preserve paragraph styles on import" option, but when >you do it does seem to preserve style names (for chara

Re: FrameMaker to Apple Pages (then to iBooks Author)

2012-01-29 Thread Scott Prentice
One more thing. I'm now seeing that IBA does properly maintain style names when importing a Word DOC. Not sure what I was seeing (or not seeing) before. You do need to make sure to select the "Preserve paragraph styles on import" option, but when you do it does seem to preserve style names (f

FrameMaker to Apple Pages (then to iBooks Author)

2012-01-29 Thread Scott Prentice
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Re: FrameMaker to Apple Pages (then to iBooks Author)

2012-01-29 Thread Scott Prentice
Hi Steve... Yes, IBA does import Word as well, but in my early testing I found that style names weren't preserved and many objects like links and images were lost. I still need to do more validation to see if there exists a viable route from FM to IBA or if a plugin would be a usegul method.

FrameMaker to Apple Pages (then to iBooks Author)

2012-01-29 Thread Scott Prentice
Hi Steve... Yes, IBA does import Word as well, but in my early testing I found that style names weren't preserved and many objects like links and images were lost. I still need to do more validation to see if there exists a viable route from FM to IBA or if a plugin would be a usegul method.

Re: FrameMaker to Apple Pages (then to iBooks Author)

2012-01-29 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 17:52 -0800 28/1/12, Scott Prentice wrote: >The reason you may want to save from FM to Pages is so you can get your >content into the Apple iBooks Author application (it only imports a Pages >file). I thought it also imports Word? See for example under